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  1. Re:Man..... on Teens Arrested in MySpace Extortion Scam · · Score: 1

    Obviously...

    If people are sitting around archiving every conversation and every event that ever took place (including the questionable, shady, illegal, very illegal, and WTFFAITYT), then the government only needs to go to someones website to find out that "I raped the head cheerleader last night!"

    You see?

  2. Re:Sucks to be them... on Teens Arrested in MySpace Extortion Scam · · Score: 1

    Yep, saw that one coming.

  3. Re:Not surprised on Teens Arrested in MySpace Extortion Scam · · Score: 2, Funny

    I am already a journalist, somehow I think that politics may be seen as a demotion.

  4. Not surprised on Teens Arrested in MySpace Extortion Scam · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Well, I definitely have to say that I am not surprised about this one.

    American kids thinking that they can get away with anything, interested solely in themselves, and getting something for nothing.

    In the end, services like MySpace is one of the signs of the decline of society as a whole.

    Look at it, people no longer care about privacy as they are publishing every single aspect of their daily lives for everyone to read about, including things like "My boyfriend dumped me today! I wanna die!"

  5. Re:If your heroes don't have it, you don't need it on Science Ability Down in U.S. High Schools · · Score: 1

    Dont forget, science also does not play a role in politics (known from continuous censoring of scientific reports on such things as global warming in which "a causal relationship" becomes "could be interpreted as related.", combined with the religious bible humpers that only get into office due to their continuous gay bashing) or religion (where "God just went click.")

  6. I wuv the idea! on A DNA Database For All U.S. Workers? · · Score: 1

    With the recent stuff that is going on, all I have to say is this... I completely love the idea of a Country wide DNA Registry in which one could find anyone who was anywhere at any time. It is a whole lot less invasive then say implanting RFID tags which we saw at Defcon where one could read them up to 300 yards away line of sight, or requiring GPS locators to be imbedded into our cell phones so that we can be found in a moments notice in our daily lives anywhere on the planet only knowing our phone number, or imbedding special chips into our computers that would allow someone to track where a document was created or delete said document if it were determined to be a threat to national security, or listening to every phone conversation everywhere in order to determine if someone knows someone who may or may not know someone else whose uncle's wife's nephew's stepsister has ever ate at the same resturaunt as a terrorist. In the big scheme of things, this is a whole lot better than any of those ideas, and I only say that because every once in a while I hear an occasional clicking on my phone line. Go wild, I support you in every way. ---------- We will never forget 12/21/2012 ----------

  7. Re:Open Sources on Previewing Dapper And Edgy · · Score: 2, Funny

    Oh come on, everyone knows that being ultra bleeding edge and uber 733t makes a dev a dev. Edgy is meant to make even the most lowly script kiddie feel like a pro. Everyone else with any combination of the terms business, leader, production, casual, student or user will never go near something that by its very description steps off the well beaten path.

  8. Take a look at nLite... on Creating XP Disk Images w/ Company Applications? · · Score: 2, Informative

    You may want to take a look at nLite (http://www.nliteos.com./ It is essencially a graphical front-end to Unattended, and allows you to create a fully working installer image with imbedded applications in less than 5 minutes (after you figure your way around). Very useful tool.